# secure-json-parse ![CI](https://github.com/fastify/secure-json-parse/workflows/CI/badge.svg) [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/secure-json-parse.svg?style=flat)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/secure-json-parse) [![js-standard-style](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg?style=flat)](https://standardjs.com/) `JSON.parse()` drop-in replacement with prototype poisoning protection. ## Introduction Consider this: ```js > const a = '{"__proto__":{ "b":5}}'; '{"__proto__":{ "b":5}}' > const b = JSON.parse(a); { __proto__: { b: 5 } } > b.b; undefined > const c = Object.assign({}, b); {} > c.b 5 ``` The problem is that `JSON.parse()` retains the `__proto__` property as a plain object key. By itself, this is not a security issue. However, as soon as that object is assigned to another or iterated on and values copied, the `__proto__` property leaks and becomes the object's prototype. ## Install ``` npm i secure-json-parse ``` ## Usage Pass the option object as a second (or third) parameter for configuring the action to take in case of a bad JSON, if nothing is configured, the default is to throw a `SyntaxError`.
You can choose which action to perform in case `__proto__` is present, and in case `constructor.prototype` is present. ```js const sjson = require('secure-json-parse') const goodJson = '{ "a": 5, "b": 6 }' const badJson = '{ "a": 5, "b": 6, "__proto__": { "x": 7 }, "constructor": {"prototype": {"bar": "baz"} } }' console.log(JSON.parse(goodJson), sjson.parse(goodJson, { protoAction: 'remove', constructorAction: 'remove' })) console.log(JSON.parse(badJson), sjson.parse(badJson, { protoAction: 'remove', constructorAction: 'remove' })) ``` ## API ### `sjson.parse(text, [reviver], [options])` Parses a given JSON-formatted text into an object where: - `text` - the JSON text string. - `reviver` - the `JSON.parse()` optional `reviver` argument. - `options` - optional configuration object where: - `protoAction` - optional string with one of: - `'error'` - throw a `SyntaxError` when a `__proto__` key is found. This is the default value. - `'remove'` - deletes any `__proto__` keys from the result object. - `'ignore'` - skips all validation (same as calling `JSON.parse()` directly). - `constructorAction` - optional string with one of: - `'error'` - throw a `SyntaxError` when a `constructor.prototype` key is found. This is the default value. - `'remove'` - deletes any `constructor` keys from the result object. - `'ignore'` - skips all validation (same as calling `JSON.parse()` directly). ### `sjson.scan(obj, [options])` Scans a given object for prototype properties where: - `obj` - the object being scanned. - `options` - optional configuration object where: - `protoAction` - optional string with one of: - `'error'` - throw a `SyntaxError` when a `__proto__` key is found. This is the default value. - `'remove'` - deletes any `__proto__` keys from the input `obj`. - `constructorAction` - optional string with one of: - `'error'` - throw a `SyntaxError` when a `constructor.prototype` key is found. This is the default value. - `'remove'` - deletes any `constructor` keys from the input `obj`. ## Benchmarks Machine: 2,7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 ``` v14.8.0 > node ignore.js JSON.parse x 679,376 ops/sec ±1.15% (84 runs sampled) secure-json-parse x 649,605 ops/sec ±0.58% (87 runs sampled) reviver x 244,414 ops/sec ±1.05% (88 runs sampled) Fastest is JSON.parse > node no__proto__.js JSON.parse x 652,190 ops/sec ±0.67% (86 runs sampled) secure-json-parse x 589,785 ops/sec ±1.01% (88 runs sampled) reviver x 218,075 ops/sec ±1.58% (87 runs sampled) Fastest is JSON.parse > node remove.js JSON.parse x 683,527 ops/sec ±0.62% (88 runs sampled) secure-json-parse x 316,926 ops/sec ±0.63% (87 runs sampled) reviver x 214,167 ops/sec ±0.63% (86 runs sampled) Fastest is JSON.parse > node throw.js JSON.parse x 682,548 ops/sec ±0.60% (88 runs sampled) JSON.parse error x 170,716 ops/sec ±0.93% (87 runs sampled) secure-json-parse x 104,483 ops/sec ±0.62% (87 runs sampled) reviver x 114,197 ops/sec ±0.63% (87 runs sampled) Fastest is JSON.parse ``` # Acknowledgements This project has been forked from [hapijs/bourne](https://github.com/hapijs/bourne). All the credits before the commit [4690682](https://github.com/hapijs/bourne/commit/4690682c6cdaa06590da7b2485d5df91c09da889) goes to the hapijs/bourne project contributors. After, the project will be maintained by the Fastify team. # License Licensed under BSD-3-Clause.